Nissan Reports Smaller-Than-Expected Quarterly Loss Amid Tariffs and Slumping Sales
Nissan reported its first quarterly operating loss in over four years, posting a 79.1 billion yen ($534.57 million) loss for the April–June period, primarily due to U.S. import tariffs and declining sales volumes.
However, the loss was narrower than both the average analyst estimate of 123.9 billion yen and the company’s earlier forecast of a 200 billion yen loss issued in May.
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Toyota Defies Tariffs with Record Sales Driven by U.S. Exports and Electrified Vehicles
Toyota defied the impact of U.S. tariffs in June, boosting exports to the U.S. by 16% to 52,745 vehicles, which contributed to a 2.7% global sales increase to 937,246 units.
Provincial Disparities Mark June 2025 Vehicle Sales Growth
In June 2025, new light vehicle sales in Canada showed mixed provincial performance, with notable weakness in Western Canada—British Columbia posted only a 0.3% increase, and Manitoba experienced the country’s only sales decline, down 0.2% from June 2024.